Kroger Asks for Accelerated Transition to Crate-Free Pork

Yesterday, Kroger - the largest traditional grocer in the United States - officially announced that it would begin encouraging its suppliers to accelerate the transition to crate-free pork. "Kroger believes that a gestation crate-free environment is more humane and that the pork industry should work toward gestation crate-free housing for pregnant sows."

Mercy For Animals is cautiously optimistic about Kroger's plan to move toward a gestation crate-free supply chain. The pork industry's use of gestation crates is one of the worst forms of institutionalized animal abuse in existence and we praise Kroger for acknowledging that this cruel system is unsustainable and must be phased out. By speaking out against these inherently cruel crates, Kroger is taking a positive step forward in improving animal welfare.

The list of fast-food giants, including McDonald's, Wendy's, Burger King, and Tim Hortons, as well as foodservice companies and retailers, such as Compass Group, Bon Appetit Management Company, and Safeway, that are making this move keeps on growing. And now that Safeway and Kroger, the nation's top two traditional grocers, have taken this step, we hope to see Walmart, Kmart, Costco, SUPERVALU, and others follow suit. We further hope that all of these major foodservice providers commit to 100% gestation crate-free pork policies, establishing clear plans and timelines for a timely transition.

To help eliminate crated pork from the United States' supply chain, ask your local grocers about their animal welfare practices and urge them to move away from cruel gestation crates. You can also encourage friends, family, coworkers, and neighbors to adopt a pork-free vegetarian diet. For delicious, cruelty-free recipes, visit ChooseVeg.com. For your free Vegetarian Starter Kit, click here.